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<blockquote data-quote="Rach85" data-source="post: 2063460" data-attributes="member: 390513"><p>Thank you all for your replies. She has her tea at about 6.00/6.30pm and checked 2 hours later, then off to bed for about 9pm. Having usually had a snack and then levemir about 9.30. Would this still overlap? We have always done it like that but perhaps it is no longer working for her body that way.</p><p></p><p>We do have half unit pens and I will attempt a basal check over the weekend when I am with her all day. </p><p></p><p>Last week when it started happening I put it down to being in Spain and so warm and the change in food etc, but we have been back 3 days and its still happening, so there went my theory! </p><p></p><p>I have previously asked her diabetes team if we can split levemir as others had suggested with issues before and she looked at me like I was off my head and told me we dont split levemir.... It confused me as so many say how much better it is.</p><p></p><p>I will see how she goes over the weekend (she is linked up to miaomiao and xdrip so I am aware of her on her way to low before it happens whatever time of day) and then contact the diabetes team if no progress by Monday.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rach85, post: 2063460, member: 390513"] Thank you all for your replies. She has her tea at about 6.00/6.30pm and checked 2 hours later, then off to bed for about 9pm. Having usually had a snack and then levemir about 9.30. Would this still overlap? We have always done it like that but perhaps it is no longer working for her body that way. We do have half unit pens and I will attempt a basal check over the weekend when I am with her all day. Last week when it started happening I put it down to being in Spain and so warm and the change in food etc, but we have been back 3 days and its still happening, so there went my theory! I have previously asked her diabetes team if we can split levemir as others had suggested with issues before and she looked at me like I was off my head and told me we dont split levemir.... It confused me as so many say how much better it is. I will see how she goes over the weekend (she is linked up to miaomiao and xdrip so I am aware of her on her way to low before it happens whatever time of day) and then contact the diabetes team if no progress by Monday. Thanks again guys for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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